Serbia considers mandatory vaccination of health workers
Serbian officials may order health workers to get vaccinated as the country struggles with high caseloads and declining jab take up
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Big brands join $1-billion forest conservation push for SE Asia
Palm oil buyers Nestle and PepsiCo are part of a new coalition that will invest in forest projects in Indonesia and beyond
Activist Greta Thunberg to skip U.N. climate conference in Scotland
Swedish teen tweets that if people can't get COVID-19 vaccinations and travel to be represented equally at COP26 talks, "that's undemocratic and would worsen the problem"
Under pressure over Xinjiang, China takes aim at overseas Uighurs, academics
China for months has increasingly pushed back against global criticism of its Xinjiang policies, including with explicit attacks on women who have made claims of abuse
'No warnings': Powerful cyclone exposes Indonesia's lack of preparedness
Authorities will need to learn fast since Indonesia's weather agency has warned once-rare tropical cyclones are happening more often, with another storm due to hit this week
From Lahore to Lucknow, crimes against women spur more surveillance
Digital rights activists warn the rise of facial recognition and safety apps expose women to privacy violations and harassment
Nike ends lawsuit over Lil Nas X 'Satan Shoes,' which will be recalled
MSCHF volunteered to recall its 'Satan Shoes' as part of a legal settlement with Nike, the athletics giant said
Canada aims to raise safety along notorious "Highway of Tears" with cell phone service
The remote stretch of highway infamous for women, largely indigenous, going missing along the way will now get improved cell phone coverage in attempt to make it safer